'Comfort women' memorial unveiled in San Francisco - CGTN

I hate the crime, not the people, an emotional Yong-Soo Lee, a Korean woman who survived the sexual slavery by the Imperial Army of Japan during World War II (WWII), told a packed audience at a corner of a public square in San Francisco.

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